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ampere

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or 补尘路辫猫谤别

[ am-peer, am-peer ]

noun

Electricity.
  1. the basic unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one coulomb per second, formally defined to be the constant current which if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross section, and placed one meter apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 脳 10 鈭7 newton per meter of length. : A, amp.


础尘辫猫谤别

2

[ am-peer; French ahn-per ]

noun

  1. An路dr茅 Ma路rie [ahn, -drey m, uh, -, ree, ah, n, -, drey, m, a, -, ree], 1775鈥1836, French physicist.

ampere

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/ 藞忙尘辫蓻蓹 /

noun

  1. the basic SI unit of electric current; the constant current that, when maintained in two parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible cross section placed 1 metre apart in free space, produces a force of 2聽脳聽10 鈥7newton per metre between them. 1 ampere is equivalent to 1 coulomb per second
  2. a former unit of electric current ( international ampere ); the current that, when passed through a solution of silver nitrate, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 gram per second. 1 international ampere equals 0.999835 ampere
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

础尘辫猫谤别

2

/ 藞忙尘辫蓻蓹; 蓱虄p蓻r /

noun

  1. 础尘辫猫谤别Andr茅 Mari17751836MFrenchSCIENCE: physicistSCIENCE: mathematician Andr茅 Marie (蓱虄dre mari). 1775鈥1836, French physicist and mathematician, who made major discoveries in the fields of magnetism and electricity
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

ampere

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  1. The SI unit used to measure electric current. Electric current through any given cross-section (such as a cross-section of a wire) may be measured as the amount of electrical charge moving through that cross-section in one second. One ampere is equal to a flow of one coulomb per second, or a flow of 6.28 脳 10 18 electrons per second.

础尘辫猫谤别

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  1. French mathematician and physicist who is best known for his analysis of the relationship between magnetic force and electric current. He formulated 础尘辫猫谤别's law, which describes the strength of the magnetic field produced by the flow of energy through a conductor. The ampere unit of electric current is named for him.
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 础尘路辫别谤路颈路补苍 [am-, peer, -ee-, uh, n, -, per, -], adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ampere1

First recorded in 1881; named after A. M. 础尘辫猫谤别
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ampere1

C19: named after Andr茅 Marie 础尘辫猫谤别
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New definitions of SI units come into force Revised definitions of four scientific units 鈥 the kilogram, the kelvin, the ampere and the mole 鈥 came into force on 20 May, World Metrology Day.

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Revised definitions for four scientific units 鈥 the kilogram, the kelvin, the ampere and the mole 鈥 come into force today.

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For example, the resistance per unit length of a channel carrying a current of 1 ampere is about 300 times that of a channel carrying 100鈥堿3.

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Such a field in turn requires an electrical current of 12,000 amperes.

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The four new definitions 鈥 for the kilogram, ampere, kelvin and mole 鈥 will officially take effect after World Metrology Day, next May 20.

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